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Subject: Re: [DNA] Re: GENEALOGY-DNA-D Digest V02 #324
Date: Sun, 11 Aug 2002 17:08:33 EDT
In a message dated 08/11/02 1:32:57 PM Pacific Daylight Time,
writes:
> I viewed the "Instructions for Use" page, but did not find a link or place
> to enter what I need to enter from my DNA results!
From the home page, http://shelob.bioanth.cam.ac.uk/mtDNA/, pick Table of
Contents. Start with any one of your mutations and find the section which
contains that mutation. Look for the records where that mutation is
highlighted in red, then scan the records to see if there are ones which
include ALL of your other mutations and ONLY your other mutations. You can
think of one mutation as a "word" and the whole set of mutations as a
sentence. You want to match the whole sentence.
Check the archives for July 25 (start with the Browse link from URL below my
signature), where I wrote more details about the process, including
exceptions to the ALL and ONLY rule above. One other item: if there's a
mutation is above the range tested by Oxford Ancestors (16400), you can still
consider that record to be "interesting."
Ann Turner
GENEALOGY-DNA List Administrator
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